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Samsung N910 Note 4 LTE 32GB White

Galaxy Note 4 Size & Display
The phone measures 153.5 x 78.6 x 8.5 mm. The screen size remains the same as its predecessor, the Note 3, at 5.7-inches using the familiar Super AMOLED display with its over-saturated, bright colors

Galaxy Note 4 Size & Display
The phone measures 153.5 x 78.6 x 8.5 mm. The screen size remains the same as its predecessor, the Note 3, at 5.7-inches using the familiar Super AMOLED display with its over-saturated, bright colors. The resolution has been beefed up to “Quad HD” which is a resolution of 1,440 x 2,560 pixels and 515 ppi. For comparison, the Note 3 has a 1080p display of 1,080 x 1,920 pixels and 386 ppi. Because of this, the latest Note 4 is even sharper.

The thickness of the device is still 0.33-inches, but the weight is 176 grams which makes it a bit more noticeable. This isn’t much of an issue though because unless you have very large hands, holding the Galaxy Note 4 comfortably and safely is usually a two-handed job anyway.

Processor, Memory & Battery
The speed of the Galaxy Note 4 is impressive with one of the fastest quad-core chip-sets on the market: The Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 Krait 450 processor running at an impressive 2.7 Ghz. A 3200 mAh battery is provided to handle the more demanding QHD display and faster processor. The ability to load many complex apps is also provided for with 3GB of RAM memory which should be sufficient.

Android & TouchWiz
Android 4.4.4 KitKat is supplied. Not quite the Android 4.5 one would have hoped to see but the Samsung TouchWiz skin probably hasn’t been updated for that yet. Hopefully buyers of the Galaxy Note 4 will be able to upgrade the OS post-purchase. The main benefit of Android 4.5 is the remote “kill switch” to turn off the phone if it were stolen or lost.

The stylus and software for the Note 4 is much the same. For people who love using the stylus, this version of the Note model won’t be much of a departure.

Internal & External Storage
The internal storage is offered in a single 32GB configuration with a microSD card slot capable of handling up to 64GB cards. This is disappointing given that the Galaxy S5 can accept 128GB microSD cards and one would have expected the flagship Note 4 to offer the same storage capacity especially given the fact that it packs a super HD camera.